Buchanan: ‘White America’ Died Last Night
Nov. 07, 2012
Conservative political pundit Pat Buchanan
stoked controversy today by claiming that Barack
Obama's reelection has 'killed White America'.
The paleo conservative nativist is no
stranger to racial controversy, having previously been accused of writing books
with racist and anti-semitic undertones.
But the former Nixon advisor was more explicit
on the G. Gordon Liddy Show this morning. When asked for his
reaction to Obama's victory, Buchanan replied brazenly:
"White America died last night. Obama's
reelection killed it. Our 200 plus year history as a Western nation is over.
We're a Socialist Latin American country now. Venezuela without the
oil." Stunned by his clear racisim, Liddy tried to walk his guest back
from the ledge:
"With what you just said right there...You
seem to imply that white people are better than other people. That's not really
what you're saying is it?" "Of course that's what I'm saying,"
Buchanan replied "Isn't it obvious? Anything worth doing on this
Earth was done first by white people."
"Who landed on the moon? White people. Who
climbed Mount Everest? White people. Who invented the transistor? White
people. Who invented paper? White people. Who discovered algebra? White people."
"And don't give me all this nonsense about
Martin Luther King and civil rights and all that. Who do you think freed
the slaves? Abraham Lincoln. A white guy!"
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"But we're not led by Lincoln anymore,
we're led by an affirmative-action mulatto who can't physically understand how
great America once was."
"I cried last night G. I cried for hours.
It's over for all of us. The great White nation will never survive another 4
years of Obama's leadership"
Liddy tried to reason with Buchanan, reminding
him that he shares similar positions with the President on Afghanistan, Iraq,
and relations with Russia:
"Of course I agree with half of what he
does," Buchanan answered, "He's half white! That's not the half I'm
worried about."
Buchanan served as a speechwriter in the Nixon
White House. He was fired as an MSNBC analyst this year following
the publication of a book many considered to be racist.
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